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6、620 1115 610 05 2125 1620 1115 610 15 0 Text 1 W: How do you get to your office every day? Do you walk or ride a bicycle? M: Well, too far to walk. I usually take the bus since there is a stop on the corner near my house. (1) Text 2 W: So, what did you buy? M: A T-shirt. It was a real bargain. I got
7、 it for half price, so I saved 15 dollars. (2) W: very cheap. I bought the same one for $50 last year. Text 3 M: Have you seen my blue T-shirt? usually in my top drawer. W: Actually, I have. But you will have to wait until the washing machine is done. (3) Why the black one hanging up in the cupboard
8、? Text 4 W: Can I help you? You look like you are having a hard time deciding on something. Are you buying something for your girlfriend? M: Yes, but I have no idea what perfume to get her. (4) W: Here, smell this one. quite pleasant. Text 5 M: Excuse me, Madam. You park here. W: But I am going to l
9、eave very soon. I came here to pick up a friend. She is waiting at the gate of the market. M: This is VIP parking. You may park your car behind the building. (5) Text 6 W: This wind is really strong! I almost got knocked over! M: Yeah, autumn is usually like this here. W: Maybe we should get back in
10、 the car. (6) This is not what I was hoping for when I said I wanted to go to the beach. M: Well, we could go to a ball game. It starts in an hour. down by the port. W: But it also be windy there? M: Hmm, I guess right. We could get some coffee. W: But we already had coffee at breakfast. Hey, what a
11、bout going to the park to fly a kite? I done that in ages. (7) M: Great idea! actually got one in my car. (7) Text 7 M: Why are you walking funny? Did you hurt your leg? (8) W: my left knee, actually. (8) I fell down and hit it a couple of days ago. M: too bad, but I know how you feel. I broke my ri
12、ght foot before. It made it so hard to walk and my waist started hurting. W: been icing it the last two days, but it seem to be helping. M: You know, you should be doing the exact opposite. W: What do you mean? M: Use something hot to get the blood flowing again. W: Thanks. try that. foot? M: I had
13、to wear a walking boot for four weeks, but it still took another month before it felt normal again. (9) W: Well, glad all right now. M: You will be, too. Trust me! Text 8 M: Do you want to see a play with me tomorrow night? W: not sure. I know too much about the theater. (10) M: This play is really
14、amazing, though. called Les Misrable s. set in the French Revolution in the 1800s. W: Oh, heard of that. It started out on Broadway in New York City, right? M: Yeah, but that was about 30 years ago. Since then, been performed in 40 different musical in history! W: Hmm. Well, maybe I should see why e
15、veryone likes it so much. When is the show and how much are the tickets? M: The show is at 7:00 p.m. anything. (11) W: Count me in! (11) Les Misrable s and read about it before the show tomorrow. (12) anything since breakfast. Les Misrablescount sb. inCount me in! Text 9 (16 ) W: Have you read the a
16、rticle about Oprah Winfrey in this magazine? (13) M: No. it about? W: Apparently, been given an award for donating a lot of money to charity. (13) M: very generous with her money. I think because she was poor when she was young. W: I heard that one of the wealthiest women in the world. M: I believe
17、it. She owns magazines and television shows, and she has a huge fan base. W: You know, I heard that she was opening a school for poor girls in Africa. (14) M: Did they mention that in the article? W: Yes. not only building the school, (14) but she is also using her own money for all repairs and to p
18、ay the teachers a fair salary. M: She deserves high praise. I think more famous people should use their money to help people like Oprah has. W: I agree. So many famous people waste their money on sports cars, expensive clothing, and expensive hotels. (15) M: amazing how much money they can spend. W:
19、 What a waste! cool to see stars who are more concerned with charity than status symbols. Text 10 Stephen Hawking was a world famous scientist, speaker, teacher, and author. His wheelchair and the special machine he used to talk made him easy to recognize. Hawking had a rare disease that started you
20、ng and developed slowly. In 1963, Hawking was told he had health problems. Hawking was 21, and the doctors thought he might live for two more years. (17) But Hawking never gave up. Even after he lost the power of speech, (18) and later, the use of his arms and legs, Hawking was determined not to let
21、 that illness destroy his mind as well. Hawking was a member of the Royal Society of Arts and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. He also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award given in the United States. Starting in the 1990s, Hawking accepted that he was a role model for dis
22、abled people, giving lectures and raising money. (19) At the turn of the century, he and 11 other stars signed the Charter for the Third Millennium on Disability, (20) which called on governments to protect the rights of the disabled. No wonder Hawking was voted as the 25th most important British person in history.